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the best welders there is so important, we make those connections june on our, despite the roll, rain, forests, and people into play and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration bluffs in the congo basis. as julie struggled to agree, a new constitution, the big pay to examine for the old prejudices against indigenous people are holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes where last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters. mind it must, if possible, show documentary a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is a former prime minister and runtime and the powerful military june on al jazeera the
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techies president rarely have time to do on calls for unity and some a diety of the winning upside level folks against come off, who will leaders including job button on the bottom you approved and congratulate or the one on winning another 5 years. the other ones are in jordan to sound as they are alive from joe. so can we reach supply partners and budget agreements? they were ready to move to the full congress. us president joe biden, just politicians to approve these agreements on the debt ceiling with house speaker kevin mccarthy. i'm the polls celebrate 70 years since edmund henry and fencing no . they reached the top of mount everest assignments and now faced with the
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we begin into a key origin type of one has one of the presidential, one, a connection to secure a 3rd time and power. the one more than 62 percent of the vote in an election that's been described as one of the most important in the country. in decades. i'll just say it was how can i help our reps up the day's events from anchor? i just saw that this has been one of the most important points in the political could be spending 3 decades. the loss would have been the end of an era when would see man, his legacy as one of the most powerful leaders in modern de toki. as a play you add to have told a gathering of supporters to have faith in the future because no, no, no, no terrorism park, turn. this is we, on the only when there's a vast selection of the entire nation is the key is the window today. the victory
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belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users are terrorist organizations propping against do key. as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how the banks on our part, we are angry at anyone. now it's time to leave all disputes behind and united behind our national values and dreams. the run of those was also, i crucial moment for his wible had gone back by an alliance of 6 opposition parties . commend can least out of lu has promised to fix the economy, restore the parliamentary assistant, and ensure great to freedoms. publish it policies are wrapping their minds around once with the wrong. the initial default people would vote with a wellness change of policy, the afflict devastated areas would be to that advantage. but that didn't happen. now if you need to move past, i'm good frustration at the house. consider it complete was set for the fraud side
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. a lines the built for the selection can establish political future hands by a threat. they'll position coalition who lead may collapse. but he says the flight for change in turkey is far from over. on the she's, you know, i couldn't, i couldn't, let's our nation for them to battle with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from profits into comic challenges or for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i'm asking you to join us to know if it's. 2 for now, at the end is celebrating the man who has dominated took his politics. if they send 3 faces, a tough task ahead. reducing sky rocketing inflation, rebuilding in ty cities and the proving strange relations with the west to the governing party. and it's online have retained
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a problem and we majority giving agile on enough support to deliver all the promises he made during the election campaign hosted by the 0. uncover supposition can that have come out can, is the root who has signed. his supporters can distribute a said, the vote was the most unfair in years. but he promised to continue his struggle to change what he described as an officer or a terry and government barbara and go particularly back at his career when come out to really cost hispanic into k. as one of the ready made history by forcing the presidential election to a 2nd round and threatening to unseat richard, type at one, softly spoken and with a calm demeanor. his scene as opposite of his opponent, that rivalry began 20 s. okay. in 2002 can next to riley was elected to parliament and the same you add one's justice and development potty and took the
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government can i still rarely took charge of his republican people, spotty it. yes. later. during his setting. yes. the hell. lot with what he called all different color. so here is to, to can sped one twice and last twice use of i've multiple attacks including an attempt to clinching and point to 19 and in respect for the symmetric response to the findings. and the run up to the selections, the opposition have to couple nice on watch breakfast ration was a government slow response to separate, assess quick and the local currency free for in a red alliance, 6 parties with diverse ideologies to put aside the differences to backward. they so as the best chance of ending the once 20 years and power can i so rarely was that chosen come to date, but it wasn't to be. and once again, his full in short of his old arrival. barbara good. i'll just say what? what, oh and support his overseas have been celebrating his election victory. dozens of
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motorists drove and the streets of lebanon's capital bay was the one around 95 percent of the expect. those that i didn't touch his populated neighborhoods a bell in crowds montez election when germany's home to the launch is to just ask for another one that has a strong vote device that let's bring in. so not chopped. uh, he's the director of the washington institute turkish research program. we just live from washington dc. i'm found that so another 5 years in pa for president owed one, but whether it will go wrong for kim all can extrude. i mean, people in turkey said they wanted change, but he fail to convince folks that he was the right person to deliver. so what happened? he did in fact uh, yes, president there to long had incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow and media. but i think come out to the cheryl lou, 11 uninspiring campaign pressure on admitted maybe gambling that there were problems for example, after door squeaky, belatedly apologized for lat,
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cluster relief efforts and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that he could fix those problems and i think come out to the start, a little failed to make a commission case. so the electorate that you had put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if it was elected. so in this regard, i think the campaign uninspired, the electron, the electorate said we have problems in this country. but we, so thinking hard on is the better candidate to fix them up, so not so what does other lines when mean for turkey going forward? i mean, the country has huge economic challenges as rampant inflation. all this of course, against the backdrop of 2 devastating earthquakes. so what are his priorities going forward that i would say most the business as usual if president hard on had one now. busy to lead less than a point to feel fragile and you would probably perhaps continue to practice on deeper on the opposition. if you had one with a landslide,
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he would have to have completed vindicated, including on his for a policy move, such as leaning onto the lot of inputs and the one with the draw up these margins. but comfortably enough that he can see. busy this is ok, it's sustainable. so in my view, it means business as usual on the economy, where present myrtle on his embrace on orthodox economic policies. he's fighting inflation by trying to bring inflate interest rates down. most economies will tell you it goes the other way around, but i don't believe that keeping interest rates will bring inflation down. i think we'll double down on that on orthodox economic policy. at home is probably going to remain as autocratic in terms of cracks down on freedoms and the opposition, as he has been. and more significantly in foreign policy, he's going to continue to re transaction unless it's something is done really well in recent years. okay. heading, turning us and rush against each other to get what he, what he wants for turkey, bucks on a, just a final point on us turkey relations. i mean,
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the relationship solid off of the 2016 failed to attempt. they've been ongoing disagreements of a syrian codes and took he is procurement of russian s $400.00 ad defend systems. how will washington be viewing the selection when and how? how was the relationship likes to play out? do you think i in fact the relationship has been building. busy ever since put in reached out to everyone in the aftermath of the federal court attempt in 2016. and since i would say, perhaps president along relies on within a great please, within transferred large amounts of cash to help everyone with his election campaign. but now that we have concluded that, along with one to continue with this for a policy of ballasting, us and russia, i think he's going to go for the transactional route. he's going to negotiate with president biden. the most important issue for biden is to accomplish nato expansion by getting filled in sweden, enter the alliance. head of the building is summit coming up. everyone knows that this is an important accomplishment for bite inside,
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especially as biting goes to our elections here in the us. and he will probably want to add on that is a get an invitation for a visit to washington and also biden's commitment that he will push of the senate turkeys request or by f sixteens, which is now being installed into set it obviously. so i think it'll be quite transactional, and perhaps though there's a great chance now that everyone has decided to realize that these can continue to pick us and rush against each other. does a great chance. so can we, then we'll enter nato. of course, if turkey is president, a newly elected president elected again invited to washington ahead of that and gets a promised turnkey will also get an f. 16 so not chopped. i'd be happy with that. thank you very much indeed for your insight on your notices. thank if the us percentage of buttons edging members of congress to vote for a deal. he's negotiated with republicans to raise the debt limit. the agreement
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increases the amount the government can borrow avoiding a potentially catastrophic default, but it's not clear. full members of congress will supported by counter reports from washington dc. president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule yet another phone call with the speaker of the house in which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full congress speaker. and i made it clear for the start that the only way forward was a bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy in the history, the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismissed reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on saturday indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement . well that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference
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were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending were the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there are some these opposing flags that maybe they'll vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of a default could be an energized infective for bi partisan action. is all in ton of partisanship and it makes it very different called, in very service in washington. but i think this is with all said and done when you close the doors and get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach decisions grad again with the that sort of damocles
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hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable for the government did have a default. the legislators will have 72 hours to read the bill and the a mr. hold a vote in the house on wednesday. mike hannah out your 0 washington nature of secular general. yeah. and stilton, but it gets cold in kosovo, to tone down tensions with serbia. and he's also edge both sides to take pots and tools. led by the european union violence erupt in northern costs of the one friday that's mix abs angry over the election of ethnic albanian there is confronted police. so it'd be, as president says, so just station of the board of the cost of, of remain on highlights of the bank as relates to some northern cost of it to the situation here is eviction is still tense after those protests and sessions on friday. we've seen that increase police presence at side the municipality buildings as well as seeing troops from nato forces,
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nice to speak to ethnic says here they have never accepted the cost of those unit electro declaration of independence back in 2008. and they consider the cost of all a part of serbia. but if you speak to the customer and the phone is they say it's the obligation, the constitution obligation to make sure that those b l damian meds who are elected take office. even though the majority serves in these northern areas boycotted the elections. the turn act was less than 3.5 percent, and in some cases, some of those moods were elected with fewer than $200.00 boats. but the possible authorities maintain that the have a right to, to go to the offices to go to the municipality buildings and not be blocked by subs now. and they told the united states as well as some european countries have pulled up front costs will to de escalate to best far as customer is concerned. these areas are a part of the country and always, always on know, on monday, what happens when those may is once again come and try to do the jobs and return to
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the offices. i said big data is a veteran. comfortable. business may have has more from the savvy and capital del great of nature cheap and sultan book says, kosovo should tone down tensions with. so it'd be a draft of the confrontations over the weekend. he says he's spoken to the foreign policy chief you as a barrel. and he says that christina and bel grade should continue with e u. lead talks. now there are frequent confrontations and flashes in northern cost of of a. so it'd be and president, alexander booth church, says he's never had a more difficult and bigger crisis to deal with. so it'd be as ami remains on the full, lush has moved close to the border though any direct confrontation with the nato. k . for peacekeepers there in kosovo is extremely unlikely. bernard smith, i'm just here a bell. great. lots of most of the come here and i'll just air including the us and
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saudi right back. hold on. so that was worrying sides to extend the seas. fine. that's due to end on monday on arguments of a concert thing heritage in the philippines, the top of the central surface was reduced to ruin on that savings. the man was my while the tide food run slowly up to those of small orleans of japan, the re acute chain. so it throws off rain and big swell for taiwan and these on. but it's mostly over the water, significant seasonal range. the air for south korea and japan, the may not lose their off, and it takes off back into china where it's practiced, take a long stretch up to a mongolia and that line then comes out through beijing. but if you sundry store, i'm thinking that maybe with a flash looking suddenly picked up the dust,
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the head of it. as of a southern china, the range returned not quite as heavy. not much funding from fact the dropping sides. so we have got quite a concentration. what is still very hot and sticky, though it has cooled down in, for example, bank call for me and ma for thailand to come boat, the vietnam as are wet times a year. and that's becoming rather more evident. it's drawing up for this as java being evident of what does the pre monsoon heat is tempered by increasing the big shelves right. and open india and pakistan this increasing type for the south as well. the monkey itself hasn't broken if the mainland hints of it in the and demand a nikiya. barnes, admittedly, as for pakistan, probably more showers, but in sound storms, but both are right and of the time harry diabetes and the kimberly in west and australia were indigenous communities attaining at with sciences to create
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a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the i'm, i found the one you're reporting for review. you're going to try. it's protecting by the adversity for defending themselves against the legal invaders. price on now does 0. the welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this i took, he is president richard typo to and has been re elected in the country's 1st one of the presidential election has promised economic recovery on the return of a 1000000 syrian refugees to tucker's control psych settings, spencer opposition,
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candidates come all can is to read who has gone to supporters commission to send the vote was the most unfair, and he is from us to continue his struggle to change what he described as an o for terry and use president joe biden is urging members of congress to vote for deals use negotiated with republicans to raise, but that limits are expected to vote this coming week and increases the amount the government can part of it also cuts federal expense. now monday monks 70 years since new zealand, the edmund hillary and the poly 10 signal gay shortly became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest. the british expedition to the world's highest peak made the tomb in household names around the world and changed mounts and hearing forever. thousands of i must have since scale the 8849 meter himalaya mountain hundreds though a died. climate change is now making the time even more dangerous. as warming, temperatures widen, crosses, and bring running water to previously slate slips nets, bringing long english sees
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a new zealand announcing the end in 2006 began to well 1st, double amputee, to reach the summit of everest to join us live from hinemann springs and use even south iron mountain, great to have you with us. some of this week the world room remembers that he started climb, made by edmond henry and 10 signal guy. but i guess it wasn't just about conquering everett. this is also about taking humanity to the highest reach is a bit like i suppose landing amount on the moon. it has a huge symbolism, doesn't it? very much. so you know, either the, the real path that they're really her relic saying that that it and ship between thing did was i stepped into a place where no other human being had being and, and doing that. yeah, that's a guess enabled all of us to know that we can do it as well. i'm a month. do you with the 1st double? i'm getting to climb everest. many people called it a superhuman a cheap. but what does climbing abreast mean to you? i mean, did you have something to prove, given that you lost both your legs to frostbite off of finding, not cooking,
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using them? you know, i decided every for amounts in the air and they all bring them down to me and my whole life. it was for a mountaineers, but like woke up actually its of mountaineering. you know, it's the game that you really need to be it. it's a game that i thought i would never be able to get to when i 1st had my legs amputated. but i rented, they came to understand that, that i could, and so for me it was a, was it understanding that it's an up another whole layer of complexity. another whole life of, of if you copy the slow double names, you tell you on the mountain you need to find the same speed. so types a much bigger told on your body and, but you know, to stand on the top. that's fantastic, but even better is to be down the bottom and look back up. nothing that you've done it. yeah, i'm on how different mock was climbing everest back in the early days. just starting the mountain today and we've seen
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a total of commercialization of everest. hundreds of times, queuing up at the hilary step, and climate change has increased. the danger, the climb is to resume you all very much started, especially as a lot of strangers and the axis routes and all the mountains, you know, being in mountains for 50 years. and to say the mass of the loss of the ice is just uh, is mind blowing. and what it means is that the glass is a 5 more broad, couldn't find more challenging sometimes. and the most difficult part of a climb is that she just accessing the climb and that's all down to, to a climate woman. you know that the challenge on everest isn't the commercialism that was always going to happen at step professionalism. or in some cases, the lack of it, you know, it's all i wish i went through the, the, all the expeditions, very professional ones that are ok and ones that are the ones that caused the problems. and it's also easy, not to forget the shepherds, isn't it?
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them and many of them have paid the ultimate price to get financed on the top, the truly the unsung heroes at rest. but they haven't always been treated well and their contributions haven't always been properly recognized sunday. and they're still not in many tries, which is why some expeditions to just shopping the bed. luckily old ones that i know of, and i respect, i also respect the issue. if i respect the culture and they've great friendships and then some choices, i have managed to sit up systems where the ship is by going to ship of the of the companies. and so it's about empowering, empowering them as well. i'm. i'm what do you think mock has been during the legacy about 1st everest climb and the mountain itself mean doesn't still inspire generations around the world, perhaps to climb their own personal everest very much so you know, it's that is that just stepping um from that south summit on up to the top that
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they eat in the teams in good to really read to find lots humans irvine about or about. but it also redefine what, how was a good team? you can actually do an amazing amount nearly all expeditions on a verse that's still very much team based. it's that really is the ultimate collaboration, mockingly. it's really good to hear your story, that of your climb on every step marking with this. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. not mediators, according for savannah's, warring sides to extend their weak, long humanitarian ceasefire. the truce between the army and the rapids support forces is due to expire on monday evening. saudi arabia and the us who broke of the seas by san extension would allow the delivery of aid. the un says more than half the population is in need of urgent assistance. even more than as more from i'm doing life of the ceasefire between the power i'm and it's very rapid support
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forces and this is denise army was mainly to open humanitarian craters for those who are being caught up in the fighting between the 2 sides to be able to receive humanitarian assistance. now that has not been achieved largely in many parts of the capital and other parts of the country as well, where the slicing between the 2 sides. human and serenade, was able to trickle in by saturday. but it was able to reach very few people and organizations like the world with program says that it needs security for its supplies and its staff to be able to reach at least half a 1000000 people were in desperate need of when is having a system now on sunday, fighting once again was the between the army and the rapids support forces overhead fire bridge, which connects the city or from the man to the city of berkeley, in northern cartoon, flashing also resumed between the suicide and especially in northeast are 4. and it's the 3rd day now with this fighting between the 2 sides and flashing the governor of north star for house calls and civilians to arm themselves to protect
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themselves from such attacks. after a civilians were repulsively killed and marcus burned and health facilities and government institutions, fines allies. the governor of dar 4 is the head of an armed cause, and he says that with civilians arming themselves and the support of his forces, they would be able to repel an attack. but this looks like it's going to escalate. the conflict between the rapids support forces arab malicious allies to the recess . and this is denise army. and now when crag into it, i'm groups will find a p. c. with the transitional government. many people say that they're worried that with the ceasefire due to expire, there will be more violence and that they will be caught up between the 2 or inside people more than others, 0 on demand. but japanese government says it'll shoot down any north korean missile disguised as a satellite because it's a threat to national security. that's object, young young, notified tokyo, it's planning to launch with a cold, a ministry satellite in the next 2 weeks. early this month, the north korean to get that came jump moving, inspect the facility was young, young said had produced the country's 1st spice satellite. it's intended to boost
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the valence on targeting capabilities in the philippine capital. a recent 5 at destroyed a century old post office building has put a spotlight on the fight for heritage conservation officials and to show the public it'll be restored. but that may not be the case for other sites and the city has bonded below. now reports for many it took responders for the day to put out the fire. a nation watched in horror as nearly 100 years of history birth. one of the philippine capitals, most famous landmarks, the central post office, was reduced to ruins. if you ask me, what's the, what's the biggest loss? you will see it's the structure itself. but it wasn't the 1st time it suffered, complete destruction. it was a casualty of the battle of manila during the 2nd world war. officials have promised to bring the heritage site back to its old glory, a feat, the cheap when it was free, built in 1946. there's no demolition,
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there's nothing's gonna happen. when the light is one of the oldest cities in the world, but residents of its past are hard to find. under the law, a building is considered a cultural property. if it's more than 50 years old and designed but renowned architect philippine heritage act of 20 o 9 is meant to protect and preserve heritage structures like i'm in the left central post office. this hasn't always been the case. capital theater, located across the river from the post office is almost unrecognizable in its heyday in the 19 thirty's. it was state of the art in an article masterpiece. the government that approve the construction of a high rise, but ordered to send him his facade routine. the developers decided to tear it down last year. they retain a smidgen of the tower, right just to suggest that there is a tower here. but the rest of the building is gone, the building the capital, see if there can not tell the story anymore as eloquently as it could have. instead,
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the capital theater has become a symbol of to fight to preserve many less cultural heritage, where they aren't being demolished. historic structures are in disrepair. yet there's reason for optimism. the many la metropolitan theatre was recently restored . after years of neglect, the impact of the money less central post office fire is so broad and profound that we cannot repeat our past mistakes. those mistakes include the lack of fire prevention measures. initial investigation found the post office building was not equipped with sprinklers. widely used modern fire fighting system that could have saved in national treasure bond below l g 0 manila. the
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